Language Dispersal, Diversification, and Contact -

Language Dispersal, Diversification, and Contact

Mily Crevels, Pieter Muysken (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
378 Seiten
2020
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-872381-3 (ISBN)
119,70 inkl. MwSt
This book addresses the complex question of how and why languages have spread across the globe. International experts in the field explore this issue using new analytical research techniques and drawing on large databases, with a focus on the language and population histories of Island Southeast Asia/Oceania, Africa, and South America.
This book addresses the complex question of how and why languages have spread across the globe: why do we find large language families distributed over a wide area in some regions, while elsewhere we find clusters of very small families or language isolates? What roles have agriculture, geography, climate, ethnic identity, and language ideologies played in language spread? In this volume, international experts in the field provide new answers to these and related questions, drawing on the increasingly large databases available and on novel analytical research techniques.

The first part of the volume outlines some general issues and approaches in the study of language dispersal, diversification, and contact. In the rest of the volume, chapters compare the language and population histories of three major regions - Island Southeast Asia/Oceania, Africa, and South America - which show particularly interesting contrasts in the distribution of languages and language families. The volume is interdisciplinary in approach, with insights from archaeology, genetics, anthropology, and geography, and will be of interest to a wide range of scholars interested in language diversity and contact.

Mily Crevels is Senior University Lecturer in Linguistics at Leiden University. Her main research interests are the indigenous languages of South America, especially in the Guaporé-Mamoré and Gran Chaco regions, language documentation, and linguistic typology. She is the co-founder and editor of the series 'Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas' (Brill) and has edited multiple books on the native languages of South America Pieter Muysken is Professor of Linguistics at Radboud University Nijmegen. His main research interests are Andean languages, Creole languages, and language contact, and his current work focuses on language contact and language history in South America. His books include Bilingual Speech: A Typology of Code-Mixing (CUP, 2000), The Languages of the Andes (with Willem Adelaar; CUP, 2004) and Functional Categories (CUP, 2008). Mily Crevels and Pieter Muysken are the editors of the four-volume work Lenguas de Bolivia (Plural, 2009-2015) and of South American Indigenous Languages: Four Descriptive Studies (Brill, forthcoming).

1: Mily Crevels and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of diversification and contact: Re-examining dispersal hypotheses
Part I: General approaches
2: Johanna Nichols: Dispersal patterns shape areal typology
3: Peter Trudgill: Sociolinguistic typology and the uniformitarian hypothesis
4: Tom Güldemann and Harald Hammarström: Geographical axis effects in large-scale linguistic distributions
5: Balthasar Bickel: Large and ancient linguistic areas
Part II: Southeast Asia and Oceania
6: Marian Klamer, Mily Crevels, and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in Island Southeast Asia and Oceania
7: Nicholas Evans: Time, diversification, and dispersal on the Australian continent: Three enigmas of linguistic prehistory
8: William A. Foley: Language diversity, geomorphological change, and population movements in the Sepik-Ramu basin of Papua New Guinea
9: Jean-Christophe Galipaud: The dynamics of human expansion and cultural diversification in Southeast Asia and Oceania during the Neolithic: An archaeological perspective
10: Mark Donohue and Tim Denham: The role of contact and language shift in the spread of Austronesian languages across Island Southeast Asia
Part III: Africa
11: Gerrit J. Dimmendaal, Mily Crevels, and Pieter Muysken: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in Africa
12: Gerrit J. Dimmendaal: Language diversification and contact in Africa
13: Koen Bostoen: The Bantu expansion: Some facts and fiction
14: Maarten Mous: Language isolates and the spread of pastoralism in East Africa
Part IV: South America
15: Pieter Muysken and Mily Crevels: Patterns of dispersal and diversification in South America
16: Patience Epps: Amazonian linguistic diversity and its sociocultural correlates
17: Robert S. Walker: Cultural phylogenetics in lowland South America

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 162 x 240 mm
Gewicht 684 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-19-872381-4 / 0198723814
ISBN-13 978-0-19-872381-3 / 9780198723813
Zustand Neuware
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